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... ideas when he was doing absolutely nothing ; that the busier he was , the less creative thought he produced . Of late , since he had been promoted to chairman of the board and had had nothing whatever to do , he had been so filled with ...
... ideas when he was doing absolutely nothing ; that the busier he was , the less creative thought he produced . Of late , since he had been promoted to chairman of the board and had had nothing whatever to do , he had been so filled with ...
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... ideas came to them during moments of leisure . Does it follow that they were not pondering over these ideas during their busy moments ? What , then , would seem to be an indispensable prerequisite to a great idea - leisure , busyness ...
... ideas came to them during moments of leisure . Does it follow that they were not pondering over these ideas during their busy moments ? What , then , would seem to be an indispensable prerequisite to a great idea - leisure , busyness ...
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... idea that there were two meanings to the expression " learning to read " ; and I was afraid that you might not have this idea in stock . So I suggested that you take a number of ideas that I knew you could supply from stock - the ideas ...
... idea that there were two meanings to the expression " learning to read " ; and I was afraid that you might not have this idea in stock . So I suggested that you take a number of ideas that I knew you could supply from stock - the ideas ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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